The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one by Stanley Weintraub on the historical stage of the minidrama by George Bernard Shaw titled "The King, the Constitution and the Lady" and another by A. M. Gibbs on the contributions of George Bernard Shaw to...

Profiles British playwright George Bernard Shaw, who considers disrespect for authority as the theme of his life. Family background; Discovery of socialism which impacted his literary career; Way in which Shaw paid for his bills.

Comments on the influence of councillor George Bernard Shaw to the course of social and medical history in Great Britain. Campaign for better sanitation; Passion about serum doctors and the animal experiments by Shaw; Assessment on the play 'The Doctor's Dilemma' written by George Bernard Shaw.

A bibliography on the works of and about the life of George Bernard Shaw is presented including "The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God," by Bernard Shaw, "Bernard Shaw and the Aesthetes," by Elsie Adams and "The World Republic of Letters," by Pascale Casanova.

Reviews several events related to playwright George Bernard Shaw. `In Close-up,' an exhibition of Shaviana at the National Portrait Gallery; Production of his play `Heartbreak House,' at the Theatre Royal; Production of `Pygmalion' at the National Theatre.

Discusses writer George Bernard Shaw's involvement with music and music criticism over his whole life. Piano skills; Role as an accompanist for various semiprofessional activities; Writings about music; Discussion of the issue in the book 'Shaw's Music: The Complete Musical Criticism';...

A list of publications by and about Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw, published around 2007 or 2008, is presented, including editions of Shaw's "The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God," "Androcles and the Lion," and "Arms and the Man."

Reports on CNN newsman Bernard Shaw's opinion that newspapers inform better than the television. Shaw as recipient of William Allen White Award at University of Kansas; Percentage of Americans who are underinformed; Printed word as the essence of journalism.

Studies the collections of works of Irish author Bernard Shaw taken from various books. Acquaintance with Gerard Manley Hopkins; Conflicting views of the man and his works; Essays on homosexuality; Intellectual comparison of Shaw with H.G. Wells.

Discusses several books concerning the works of playwright Bernard Shaw. 'Bernard Shaw A Bibliography,' by Dan H. Laurence; 'Bernard Shaw and Alfred Douglas: A Correspondence,' edited by Mary Hyde; Relationship of Shaw to popular culture.

A bibliography on publications related to playwright Bernard Shaw as of 2011 is presented, including the books "Fabian Essays," by Bernard Shaw, and "The Playwright as Thinker," fourth edition, by Eric Bentley, and the electronic book "Oswald Mosley and the New Party," by Matthew Worley.

Highlights the works of playwright George Bernard Shaw which was presented in the Shaw Festival Theater in Ontario. History of the Shaw Festival Theater Foundation; Information on the plays presented in the theater; Goal of the theater.

A list of publications related to author George Bernard Shaw are presented, including the books "Oxford Dictionary of Humorous Quotations," "George Bernard Shaw: His Plays," by Henry Louis Mencken, and "Bernard Shaw and His Publishers," edited by Michel W. Pharand.

A review of the article "Shaw's Subversion of Biblical Language" by Gustavo A. Rodriguez Martin, from the book "Godly Heretics: Essays on Alternative Christianity in Literature and Popular Culture," is presented.

A list of Irish playwright Bernard Shaw's writings on health and related subjects is presented, which includes "Failures of Inept Vegetarians," "George Bernard Shaw and Anti-Vaccinators," and "Doctors Can't Make Me a Cannibal."

Book IV, Chapter XX of "The Irrational Knot," by Bernard Shaw is presented. It explores on the time where Sholto Douglas returned to England in the ship carrying Marian's letter to her cousin Elinor McQuinch. It highlights the conversation of Lady Constance and Marmaduke upon seeing Douglas...

Book IV, Chapter XIX of "The Irrational Knot," by Bernard Shaw is presented. It explores on the letter of Sholto Douglas to his mother Eliza Douglas as he pass through London on his way to Brussels. It highlights the hysterical reaction of Sholto's mother upon reading his letter and their...

Chapter 4 of the book "GEORGE BERNARD SHAW" is presented. It explores his brief family background in Dublin, Ireland and that includes his father, George Carr Shaw, a civil servant and their religion as a Protestant. It highlights how Bernard Shaw's literary works have caused several...

The article examines the literary style of Irish playwright and critic George Bernard Shaw. It cites Shaw's thesis that the Irishman is the realist, while the Englishman is the sentimentalist. It mentions some criticisms leveled against Shaw, such as Beatrice Webb's claim that Shaw is a great...

The article focuses on the actuations of George Bernard Shaw in Soviets, in relation to the international relations among England, Soviet Unions and the U.S. It states that Mr. Shaw was dined and wined by the Soviets and discovered that Russians were enjoying with him. Information about the...

Presents queries of readers of journal 'American Notes & Queries,' as of September 1975. Query about the origin of quotation found in the work of poet Samuel Longfellow; Reference for the Poets of American Society of Washington, D.C.; Request for information on George Bernard Shaw by the...